3/29/2008: Today I updated this page, for the first time in a long
time. Thank you, visitors, for your patience. My interest in Yiddish has
transitioned to other pursuits over the years, but as this site still gets many
visitors, I'd like to keep it useful and relevant for you all.

My mom and I were laughing so hard when we read this one. It's an old Yiddish
radio jingle advertising "Keshi-Meshi".

Magdalena Sitarz of Poland loves Yiddish, and offers some overview
information, proverbs, and her PhD thesis on her
homepage.

The Vilnius Yiddish Institute
at Vilnius University in Lithuania "is the first Yiddish center of higher
learning to be established in post-Holocaust Eastern Europe." The Institute
sponsors a yearly
Vilnius Summer Program
in Yiddish: a month of intensive Yiddish language, literature, and
cultural immersion.

Learn Torah in Yiddish at
Daf Hashavoua: more than a
thousand shiurim in Yiddish on nine mesechtos given by HaRav Mordechai
Pinchas Teitz zt"l. His radio program, Daf Hashovua, reached hundreds of
thousands of listeners across the United States and around the globe,
and helped to initiate Torah tapes and Daf Yomi groups.

Yiddish Theater American
Variety Stage is a Library of Congress collection showcasing Vaudeville
and popular entertainment from 1870 - 1920. Included are scripts of 77
Yiddish plays.

Jewish Cultural
Programming and Research is "dedicated to the research, documentation
and dissemination of traditional and popular Jewish musical traditions". Of
which Yiddish and Klezmer plays a large part.